March arrives in Seville with a whole host of springtime plans to make the most of the city. Concerts, exhibitions, getaways to unusual destinations in the province, and irresistible urban routes.
Delight in the March sunshine, which draws on the best outdoor experiences.

In 2026, Seville will join many other cities in celebrating Chinese New Year or Spring Festival. It will be the second time that Seville celebrates the start of the lunar calendar, a popular event in China and other Asian countries.
Specifically, February 17, 2026, marked the start of the Year of the Horse, which will be commemorated in Seville on Avenida de la Prensa, in the Polígono Carretera Amarilla, on March 1 from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Candlelight has prepared a packed musical program for this spring month in some of Seville’s most dreamlike locations. In fact, it is expected to be one of the must-see events in Seville for the month of March. These are the upcoming concerts expected in the city:
Tribute to ABBA at the Casino de la Exposición (March 1)
Candlelight: the best of Bridgerton at the Seville Aquarium (March 6 and 22)
Alma de copla at the Seville Aquarium (March 8)
Vivaldi’s ‘The Four Seasons’ at the Casino de la Exposición (March 14)
Coldplay vs. Imagine Dragons at Villa Luisa (March 15)
Tribute to Soundtracks at the Seville Aquarium (March 7 and 20)

Santiponce is celebrating the fifth edition of its Artisan Cheese Fair, a traditional exhibition dedicated to this product, which in 2026 will take place from February 27 to March 1 . The event will feature tastings and the presence of some of the country’s leading cheese makers.
Bolivian and Ibero-American Carnival

One of the big plans surrounding this festival, which Seville will host once again in 2026 , is the Bolivian and Ibero-American Carnival. Each year, the parade brings together thousands of people on a route that runs from Puerta de Jerez, Avenida de la Constitución, Plaza Nueva, and La Campana.
Regional costumes, music, and traditional dances will enliven the city center on March 7 from 3:00 p.m.
In addition to these events, there will be themed parties and costume contests hosted by clubs and discos throughout the city.

Holy Week falls between March 29 and April 5 in 2026, and Seville has everything ready to host one of its biggest events. Processions filling the streets, hand-kissing ceremonies, brotherhoods at the ready, religious music, seasonal sweets, and parallel activities.
This guide will help you organize your ideas and your calendar so you can make the most of the beginning of spring and Holy Week in Seville.

Famous voices, chamber music cycles, jazz, and many other genres are coming to the city this month. Among them are Fito y Fitipaldis, El Kanka, Beret, Morrissey, and Mägo de Oz.
These are just some of the concerts expected this February in Seville and one of the best plans you can treat yourself to.

The Jury Experience is an immersive theater experience that puts the audience in the role of a jury. Through the presentation of forensic evidence, testimonies, and live cross-examinations, attendees must analyze the facts of a criminal case in order to deliver a verdict. The sessions will take place in the second half of March and promise to be one of the most original (and tense) events on the cultural calendar.

Ricmaiz Estudio emerges in the heart of the centuries-old neighborhood of León.
Neither a bakery nor a laboratory nor a sweet shop. This unclassifiable space is home to possibly the best desserts in Seville and one of the newest—but already essential—gastronomic experiences in the city.
Catalan chef and consultant Ricard Martínez eschews atavistic concepts and democratizes haute patisserie with his sweet tastings.
As if it were a liturgy, attendees are gathered around a table where more than just the palate will be stimulated.
The tastings take place once a month in two sessions with limited places in the afternoon.
The proposal, which changes every six months, revolves around a theme where seasonal and local products reign supreme. The next events are scheduled for March 13 and 14; April 9, 10, and 11; and May 14, 15, and 16.
‘Round trip’ at Espacio Mondo

Starting on March 20, Espacio Mondo “De Ida y Vuelta”(Round Trip), the first solo exhibition in Spain by ceramicist Dyron Lafuente.
This exhibition, which will be open until the end of April, offers a deeply autobiographical journey through the cities that have marked the artist’s life—Havana, Madrid, Miami, and Seville itself—to explore the experience of migration and the construction of identity in transit.
Through an emotional map captured in ceramics, Lafuente moves away from victimhood narratives to propose an affirmative and dynamic vision of rootedness, establishing itself as one of the most thoughtful and necessary cultural offerings on Seville’s agenda for this month.

Seville’s iconic Cine Cervantes cinema is opening its doors to culture with an attractive offer of free screenings for the 2026 LUX Awards.
As in 2025, and thanks to the collaboration of Europe Direct Seville, the European Documentation Center of the University of Seville, the European Film Academy, and the European Parliament, every Tuesday there will be free cinema screenings of all the nominees for the Audience Award.

Less than 20 kilometers separate Seville from Alcalá de Guadaíra, a destination that is now eager to be discovered at sunset, as for the first time in history its Almohad fortress will offer night tours.
Gazing at the horizon from the heights of this castle will be possible under the moonlight from February 20. This was announced by the local council, which has launched this program of micro-visits in light of the actions taken on the castle.
An experience for two in AIRE

Imagine a historic building where time stands still. The experience begins with the brand’s iconic thermal tour, flowing between waters at different temperatures that prepare the spirit for what is to come.
Among the classic experiences, Escape Together remains one of the favorite options for users who enjoy the center’s offerings. Similarly, a massage (30, 46, or 60 minutes) and a journey through the hot springs at your own pace are offered. It includes two glasses of cava or juice. Peace of mind is achieved over 120 minutes.
Live music at The Jazz Room

The Jazz Room is dedicating its March program to the roots of the genre with a tribute to Frank Sinatra and Louis Armstrong and a musical tour of New Orleans.
The program includes live classics such as St. James Infirmary, Basin St. Blues, and When The Saints Go Marching In, with room for improvisation and instrumental solos. An intimate concert in one of Seville’s best live music bars: Sala Long Rock.

Since the first moving image film was screened, the world of cinema has changed dramatically, transforming the way we consume entertainment to this day.
Movies continue to arouse passions despite the fact that cinemas are still battling the impact of streaming platforms. This month has some big releases in store, such as The Extraordinary Life of Marcel Pagnol (March 6), The Last Viking ( March 6), La grazia ( March 13), and The Dog Stars ( March 27).

Electrolunch XXL, Seville’s big outdoor electronic music festival, has announced the dates for the rest of the season.
12 hours of music, workshops, a space for children, crafts, and food trucks. This February, it will hold its monthly event on Saturday the 7th.

In addition to the traditional bars with their chalkboards and bad attitudes, there are other options that can harmonize afternoons and evenings in Seville with amazing creations. In Seville, some of them have managed to combine the art of mixology with the history of the capital.

In 2026, Seville has revived the ambitious musical cycle ‘Sevilla Opera Nights’. This is an activity organized by the Association of Palace Houses of Seville together with Engranajes Culturales and Classical Passion & More.
For the month of March, Carmen is currently scheduled to be performed at the Palacio de las Dueñas on Saturday, March 21, at 7:30 p.m.
Souk in María Luisa Park

On the third Sunday of every month, a hundred stalls gather in María Luisa Park, making this Sunday souk an unmissable event. Dropping by this market is clearly one of the best ways to spend a sunny weekend.
Specifically, this March it will take place on the 15th between 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.

The classic Sleeping Beauty comes to Seville in a different format: Ballet of Lights. In this show, traditional ballet is combined with a play of lights, with dancers performing in fluorescent costumes that glow in the dark.
It’s a different way of seeing classical dance, ideal whether you already like ballet or are discovering it for the first time.

Almond and cherry orchards also bloom in Andalusia across idyllic landscapes. Living in, visiting, or traveling through Andalusia is a pleasure at any time of year, but it is no less true that spring here is synonymous with street life, pleasant temperatures, and long hours of daylight.
Enjoying these scenes will possibly be one of the best ways to enjoy Seville’s nature and its surroundings this March.

This museum is the brainchild of flamenco dancer Cristina Hoyos. Here you can learn about the classic posters for these events, the high heels that are worn, and the adornments of the flamenco dress. They offer several shows in their iconic courtyard and century-old vaulted ceiling, which last around an hour. An intimate experience in an authentic setting.

You will stroll through the center of Seville with a guide who will reveal the secrets of the Santa Cruz neighborhood.
From the events of the Romans, Arabs, Jews, and Christians, to some mysteries and ghosts. Fifteen stops and an interpretation of the history of Seville in one of the best plans in Seville if you are visiting for the first time this March.